Written by Khalid "Bless Theangels" Bey | Editor in Chief | As Seen in the NY Times Bestseller: Rat Bastards

“I am on the countryside in Sweden and I am sitting near a window and I see fields and a small hill with some trees,” our angel states. “Missing a blue sky because it’s a cloudy day.” Cloudy day and all, her mood is sunny. She answers my questions with a refreshing candor, embracing the exchange I find myself absorbing her words.

For Crufts 2015, which is the world's largest dog show that takes place each year in Birmingham, there was a special item or set of items on display. A one-off design aimed at spoiled pooches; The Samsung Dream Doghouse. The catered-to canine gets two indoor living spaces; one for a little R&R and the other for dining and entertainment. A 'push-to-woof' call bell, dog inspired themed wallpaper, framed portraits of family and friends, skylight and remarkably an operational snack dispenser. On the AstroTurf exterior area, is a specially designed treadmill and hot-tub. It took six weeks to complete and costs about $36,000.

Written by Khalid "Bless Theangels" Bey | Editor in Chief | As Seen in the NY Times Bestseller: Rat Bastards

Oooh! There’s a cockroach… Of course I am just kidding in an attempt at humor, toying around with our current angel’s biggest fear in life. I know I have failed, however, my ploy works as an introduction to Solveiga Mykolaityte. A Lithuanian angel with high-fashion looks, couture aesthetics and glamorous poses, whose story is one of mystery and obvious ambition. “I come from Lithuania,” she says, repeating the well-known fact, “but now live in New York.” Both of her parents are Lithuanian. “I am 100% Lithuanian,” she announces proudly. “So I am [a] real Baltic girl.”

Written by Khalid "Bless Theangels" Bey | Editor in Chief | As Seen in the NY Times Bestseller: Rat Bastards

“I’m in sunny Florida,” says our angel, “and I see a definite beach day out my window.” A picturesque scene of an angel seated in her home surrounded by heaven is practically hand-drawn in front of me like a sketch by an artist in Times Square; picture perfect. As she tells of the vision before her she seems content and happy as if she is seated in her favorite place in her home, which actually turns out to be her kitchen.

German Design Award winning designer Alexander Lotersztain, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and his multi-disciplinary studio, Derlot has created the wonderful experience to be had in The Woolly Mammoth Alehouse located in Brisbane, Australia.

Written by Khalid "Bless" Bey | As Seen in the New York Times Bestseller: Rat Bastards

“My name is Kara Cooper, I’m a model from the Okanagan, BC area,” is her opening statement, beginning a tour of words that will ultimately show much of what we need to know about the angel. “I’m at home and I see a lovely view from my window,” she says being open and mysterious in the same breath. Growing up, “I was pretty shy actually,” confesses Kara. “I was often quiet when first meeting people, but would open up once getting to know them better.”

Located in the Eden Rock Coastal Forest Estate on the southern coast of Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa is a house the Metropole Architects built. The house boasts clean lines, great vistas and all the amenities of a luxury villa.

Written by Khalid "Bless" Bey | Editor in Chief | As Seen in the NY Times Bestseller: Rat Bastards

Life is about choices. We have all heard this before. The model before us is known just as much for the choices she makes as for the breathtaking beauty she is. One major choice she made was a vegan lifestyle forged out of her love of our planet. “I know for a fact that I am on the correct path that I’ve always wanted to be in,” Creestaaal says of her choice to go Vegan. I myself, am a struggling humanitarian so angels like Creestaaal become beacons of inspiration, idealism and consciousness. “I would love to inspire many to make the compassionate choice and go Vegan,” she continues, “I would love to be a role model for everything Vegan.”

British freelance designer and illustrationChris Labrooy has once again exercised his strong illustrative muscle and created the Flight Intestine. It features a commercial airplane with an oozing "Intestine" extending from the front. Visually it beaks boundaries with a very real-time effectiveness. Take a look.